Private Tour
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240 hours
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The Mardi Himal Trek takes you deep into the Annapurnas: a region famous for its rich, untarnished natural beauty. You’ll be hiking through an area of astounding biodiversity, and you’ll have the chance to encounter some of the many animal species which call these mountains home. Keep your eyes peeled to catch a glimpse of the red panda The opportunity to spot wildlife against the spectacular backdrop of Himalayan summits like Dhaulagiri and Machapuchare is an indisputable highlight of this itinerary.
Booking the Mardi Himal Trek also means you’ll also get to have cultural encounters in both urban and rural settings. You’ll visit Nepal’s most picturesque city, Pokhara, where you can enjoy fine dining and a cruise on Phewa Lake. And once you hit the trail, you’ll meet with villagers of Rai, Limbu, and Chhetri ethnicities to learn about their unique ways of life. This enticing combination of natural beauty and genuine cultural interaction is what makes the Mardi Himal trek truly special.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Pickup & drop-off by car / Van as per the program.
Office service charge
Government tax (13%)
1 highly experienced, helpful and friendly Guide, porters (1 porter between 2 members)
Permits of Annapurna Conservation and TIMS
Twin sharing accommodation at guest houses during the trek
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Kathmandu Suite Home
Our airport representative will be receiving you at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. S/he will be displaying an “Accessible Adventure” signboard outside the airport terminal. You will then be received and transferred to your respective hotel in our private tourist vehicle.
Hotel Mountview or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Pokhara
Get an early start this morning to begin your journey to the famous lakeside city of Pokhara. Your guide will pick you up at your hotel at about 6:30 AM. Together, you’ll go to a nearby bus station, where you’ll board the tourist bus to Pokhara. The bus leaves at 7:30 AM and takes approximately six or seven hours to reach Pokhara, passing through beautiful river valleys, alongside terraced fields of barley and rice, and over green hills blanketed with lush vegetation. When you arrive at your destination, you’ll check in with your hotel and have the evening free to explore. Pokhara is situated on the shores of the stunning Phewa Lake; many tourists take a boat onto its reflective waters to enjoy the view of Machapuchare rising above town. You can get an even better view from the nearby lookout of Sarangkot, where you’ll see Machapuchare joined by the peaks of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna II. When you’ve had dinner and you’re ready for a good night’s sleep, return to your hotel.
Guest House
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Phedi Khola
It’s time to begin your adventure on the Mardi Himal Trek! After an early breakfast in Pokhara, you’ll catch a ride to the little town of Phedi. This trip should take less than an hour—then you’ll be ready to hit the trail. Today’s hike will take you through shaded woods and small villages as you ascend along a series of stone staircases. The scenic town of Dhampus is a great spot to take a lunch break while soaking up an alluring vista of the Annapurna range. After lunch, you’ll continue hiking to reach today’s destination: Pothana. This picturesque village is constructed of traditional stone-built homes and paved paths, but you’ll also find evidence of modernization in the form of souvenirs and snacks for sale. Many trekkers continue through the forest to reach the next village of Pitam Deurali, but we’ll stop here tonight to enjoy the friendly atmosphere and excellent mountain views. Your overnight accommodations will be in one of Pothana’s comfortable guesthouses.
Guest house
We trek uphill alongside a ridge towards Mardi Himal and Macchhapuchhre. The tree lines start getting thinner and the area mostly consists of shrubs with isolated rhododendron bushes along the trail. If lucky, we might even come across the Daphne pheasant (national bird of Nepal) on our way to high camp. We ascend up to the high camp, which the final destination of the day. From here the mountain views are stunning. Overnight in high camp.
Guest House
Departing from the tranquil clearing of Kokar, you’ll continue to ascend through mossy woodlands this morning. If you’re a photography buff, you’ll be thrilled when an occasional shaft of sunlight pierces the misty atmosphere of these woods, enhancing the mysterious and evocative mood that’s so characteristic of the Himalayas. After a few hours of trekking, we’ll stop for lunch at Low Camp, where you can enjoy a good look at the distinctive fishtail-shaped summit of Machapuchare. As the trail turns westward, you’ll glimpse the glaciated peaks of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli looming over the path. Keep hiking along the ridgeline as the trees begin to thin out, passing abundant rhododendron bushes. This is good wildlife habitat where the danphe, or Himalayan monal, can often be spotted. As you approach High Camp, you’ll be rewarded with a 360-degree panorama of snowbound canyons, soaring mountains, and steep cliffs. You’d be hard-pressed to find a better view of mountains.
Guest House
Wake up early this morning to catch the sun rising amidst the Himalayas.You’ll begin walking up a ridge towards a fabulous vantage point where you’ll enjoy the best sights of the entire Trek. The route follows a well-established trail through grassy pastures, although the going is steep and occasionally narrow. Along the way, you’ll almost certainly get to see dzo grazing in the fields; this is a hybrid species bred from both yak and cattle. In the summer, these pastures are used as a grazing area for sheep and goats; you’ll see a number of herders’ huts as you pass by. You’ll also want to keep an eye out for the colorful danphe if you didn’t get the chance to see this pheasant yesterday. After ascending for about three hours, you’ll reach what’s known as the Upper View Point. This is a rocky outlook situated at approximately 4,200 meters. You’ll be able to savor gobsmacking views into the Annapurna Sanctuary. This high-altitude mountain basin is home to Mardi Himalmassive peaks.
Guest House
It’s time to turn around and leave the high Himalayas behind you—but that doesn’t mean you have to retrace your steps. To keep things interesting, we’ll follow a different route on your return hike to complete the Mardi Himal Trek. You’ll depart High Camp and trek back in the direction of Low Camp, where the track diverges to approach the village of Siding. This is a traditional Nepalese settlement that doesn’t experience a very high level of tourist traffic, but its residents have embraced an entrepreneurial spirit that has enabled them to thrive in the modern era. Your hosts at Kokar are from this village; in fact, it’s likely that your accommodations tonight will be run by a family operating guesthouses both here and at Low Camp. Siding Village is also home to some of Nepal’s most daring citizens, who are willing to risk life and limb to extract delicious honey from cliffside bees’ nests. You’ll overnight here in Siding
Hotel Mountview
After enjoying breakfast in Siding, you’ll head out to the road, walking in the direction of Lumle. While you’ve now departed from the high mountain trails of the Mardi Himal Trek, your exposure to the varied cultures of Nepal isn’t over yet. As you leave Siding behind, you’ll pass the villages of Kalimati and Ghalel. Kalimati is populated primarily by Brahmin residents; Ghalel, like Siding, is peopled by a mix of both Brahmin and Gurung ethnicities. This is a great opportunity to learn how Nepal’s diverse mountain cultures live together side-by-side. Your hike today ends when you reach the town of Lumle. We’ve prearranged a Jeep to pick you up; climb aboard and head back to Pokhara, which should only take about two hours. You’ll have plenty of time to enjoy a fine dinner in the city before turning in. You’ll spend the night here in Pokhara.
Hotel Kathmandu Suite Home
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
It’s time to bid farewell to the Annapurna Mountains—you’ve finished the Mardi Himal Trek! After a final breakfast in Pokhara, it’s time to leave this City of Lakes. You’ll take the tourist bus back to Kathmandu today, which should take approximately six or seven hours. As you watch the rural countryside of Nepal zipping past your windows, take this time to reflect upon your trek. The sights you’ve seen and the people you’ve met will form the basis of memories you’ll cherish in the years to come. When your bus arrives in Kathmandu, you may have some time to do a bit of sightseeing after lunch. The Swayambhunath and Boudhanath stupas are easy to reach and are very much worth the trip: similar in appearance, they are vast domes painted with the eyes of the Buddha and decorated with endless strings of prayer flags. Tonight is also your last chance to grab any souvenirs from the local markets before sitting down to a final meal in Nepal’s most iconic city.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
A representative from Accessible Adventure will meet you at your hotel and take you to the airport approximately three hours before the scheduled departure of your outgoing flight. We hope you’ve enjoyed your visit to Nepal and your exciting hike along the Mardi Himal Trek. Hosting you has been both a pleasure and a privilege, and we trust that you’ll think of us when you plan your next visit to Nepal.
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5 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Bobbi v,
Nov 13, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The team at Accessible Adventures were professional, kind and great to work with for our trekking trip to Nepal. We chose them as they are responsible employers, ensuring their staff are fair paid and insured. They provided us a specific itinerary that met all our expectations and more. Our guide Keshika and porter Shesh became our family in the Himalayas. It was an incredible experience.
Pkd blr,
Apr 18, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We did a 5-day trek to Mardi Himal view point this month. We were a group of 8, the youngest being an 8-year old. It was the first time for all of us on a multi-day trek ever. In short - We'll return to Accessible Adventures the next time! Himal has been the front face of Accessible and patiently answered all our queries including attending video calls. We started our interactions with him nearly 5 months in advance and he was always prompt in his responses every single time. Hari Shreshta was our trek leader - a very humble person! His demeanor towards us and his extended staff is respectful and polite. Manoj, Badri, Bishal, and Indra were our solid support who carried our baggage without any qualms. Their friendliness and warmth made us feel relaxed and happy after a hard day of trek. They were ever ready to facilitate our needs at the tea houses. During the trek itself, Hari ensured that my younger daughter was with him all through the tough spots (especially during the trek days to high camp and back). This lifted the tension and we could focus on ourselves. When the slightly older kids found the high altitude climb tough, the extended staff helped them carry their day pack and assisted them until the tea house. The accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara, and the tea houses all across the trek route has been comfortable and clean. A special mention about how they treat their guests - we had requested a small birthday celebration as our older daughter turned 14 soon after the trek. Hari and team organised a cake cut and made her day special. To sum it up, we carry wonderful memories of our first ever multi-day trek.












885pramilar,
Oct 6, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was a pleasure trekking with Accessible Adventure. From Day 1 to Day last, everything went smooth, and the guide, Mr. Shyaam was filled with energy and jolly. Himal was very informative during the mail conversation and always available throughout the early session. I will be joining the next trip with the team again and recommend everyone to select these masters of Himalaya.
F8625TSalexanderp,
Jan 23, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
I arrived in Kathmandu without a plan and with only a week to get a small taste for this beautiful country! I was recommended accessible adventures from a friend I made at my hotel and after talking with Hari, I decided to chose his company amidst the wide range of competing guiding services. Hari worked with me to choose a trek and a guide that worked best for my preferences, time, and budget and in less than 24 hours, I was on my way! Hari didn't make me feel pushed or exploited in any way, unlike some other services I had already come by. His company also has a very impressive record. Mahendra was my actual guide for the trip and was fantastic! Being younger like me, he was a lot of fun to hang out with but also had a ton of experience in the mountains and was a wealth of knowledge. I had lofty hiking goals given my limited time window but Mahendra was able to assess my performance and pick a route/pace that safely matched my capabilities. He made every part of the trip feel seamless, from the bus/jeep commutes, time in pokhara, as well as the actual trekking. He prioritized helping me get situated with meals and places to stay each day and he even went above and beyond to personally drop me off at the airport when we returned! I really enjoyed my time with Mahendra and Accessible Adventures and would recommend them to anyone else looking for a top-notch guide.









lakchhana,
Dec 14, 2021
- Review from Tripadvisor
the trip was great and the guide was very kind. i enjoyed nepal. They're pious Nepal.
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